Dog Poop Lights 'Eternal Lamp' For The Park Spark Project

Instead of trying to identifying the culprits of that poop on the grass, dog poop is actually a welcome sight to the residents of Cambridge, Massachusetts, who are happily participating in the Park Spark Project. The objective of the project is to turn dog poop into methane gas and use it for energy. A relatively small amount of dog poop is already lighting one of the dog park's lamps - an eternal light from the power of dog poop.

Park Spark Project: The eternal lamp is powered by dog poop

The Park Spark Project is the brainchild of artist Matt Mazzotta who came up with the idea as a way to involve the community in a green project, one that was not dependent on purchasing green alternatives. This is just one way, he suggests, that citizens can create a greener world themselves, making all of us a part of environmental solutions.

Advertisment for the Park Spark Project in Cambridge Massachusetts

The dog poop, wrapped in biodegradable bags available at the park, is placed in a tank and is manually broken down by spinning a wheel, which moves it into a second tank that separates the dog poop into methane and water. The methane is then burned as fuel to, in this case, power the lamp. Eventually, the fuel will also be used to light art projects in the park.

As some of you may know, methane is far more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide; however, breaking methane down reduces it to carbon dioxide and water, lowering by 30 to 70 percent methane's potency as a greenhouse gas.

Advertisers are our main source of revenue. When we link to certain sites, we may receive a small commission for sales using our links. The opinions expressed on our website reflect the unbiased opinions of our reviewers. If we receive a free sample for review or a small fee to write an "advertorial", that is clearly noted in the article.